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What is the longest wavelength that can be observed in the third order for a transmission grating having 5200 slits/cm?
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According to the phase diagram for water, how is the state of water determined? proceed up a vertical line at any given temperature read the phase at the intersection of any given temperature and pressure at a given pressure, proceed horizontally to the s-l or l-g line
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The key to stability is feedback between the reservoir and the fluxes into and/or out of the reservoir. assume that the rate of outflow from a reservoir depends on the size of the reservoir according to the following relationship: outflow rate= k x (size of reservoir), where k is a constant. a reservoir of water has a volume of 5000 liters, and the rate of outflow at steady state is 25 liters per minute. what is k? (give both the numerical value and its units.) what is the residence time? what is the relationship between k and the residence time?
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The largest observatory complex in the world is on mauna kea, the tallest mountain on earth. what are some factors astronomers consider when selecting an observatory site? don’t forget practical ones. should astronomers, for example, consider building an observatory on denali (mount mckinley) or mount everest?
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Atoms seldom exist as independent particles in nature a) as single particles, most atoms have low potential energy b) their electronegativity is much lower when they combine with other atoms c) atoms are more stable when they combine with other atoms d) neutral particles are rare
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